Parsons' Polygon: Blackett Street

1985

Artist: David Hamilton
Grade II listed

The sculpture commemorates Sir Charles Parsons (1854-1931). It is situated on Blackett Street, near the entrance to Fenwick department store and opposite the Blackett Street branch of Boots. It is within view of Grey's Monument.

Charles Parsons was an innovative engineer. He developed steam turbines for electricity generation and designed the Turbinia, a turbine powered vessel. The Discovery Museum now houses the Turbinia.

The terracotta panels feature abstract designs based on Parsons' engineering drawings. The sculpture also provides a ventilation shaft for the Metro.






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